Abstract
We report the generation of a broadband supercontinuum (SC) spanning from 1260 to 2200 nm using a 10 cm long chalcogenide (ChG) wire pumped at a wavelength of 1550 nm. Such a wide SC in is obtained by avoiding the effects of two-photon absorption normally observed at a wavelength of 1550 nm. For this purpose, the pump soliton is initially self-frequency shifted toward longer wavelength by means of the Raman effect in standard silica fiber before being launched into the ChG wire for spectral broadening.
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